Adopt an American Revolutionary War Patriot! American

Sample Tile of Wyatt Earp’s Ancestor
William Earp
1729 – 1778
Maryland
Signed Oath of
Fidelity & Support
1778
Note: 8”x 8” Tiles can contain up to 7 lines
with 18 characters and spaces per line.
Will you join us in
funding this Memorial
project to honor the
patriots who fought for
American Freedom?
Patriot’s Name
Military Unit / Type of Service
Colony
Date(s) of Service
Name of Donor or Organization
Extra Notes:
*This area used for donor information*
Name of Donor or Organization
Address of Donor or Organization
Phone and or Email
____________________________________________
DAR/SAR Chapter & Membership # (If applicable)
____________________________________________
NOTES:
* A Patriot is defined by the SAR/DAR as one who worked to
promote the cause of liberty and independence of the colonies,
not necessarily military. Operation AMREV reserves the right
to verify and approve all submissions.
*501(c)3 organization
*Consult with your tax advisor regarding deductible
contributions.
Please send your donation check(s) for
$100.00 per tile, payable to
OPERATION AMREV, PO Box 75417,
Wichita, KS 67275-5417
If you do not have a Revolutionary
Patriot in your family history,
please contact us! We can provide
you with a patriot’s name!
Contact us at:
www.amrevwm.com
[email protected]
Adopt an American
Revolutionary War
Patriot!
American Revolutionary War
Memorial, Inc.
PO BOX 75417
Wichita, KS 67275-5417
©
P. Lovchik
Home of the American Revolutionary War
Memorial at Veterans’ Memorial Park
339-399 Greenway Blvd, Wichita, KS
Announcing a new memorial dedicated
to the men and women whose courage
and valiant services created the United
States of America! It will be located in
Veterans’ Memorial Park, Wichita, KS.
©
R.Dakin
This Memorial will feature three black
granite panels featuring artwork from
Wichita artists Phil Lovchik and Roger
Dakin depicting two proud Minutemen, the
Concord Hymn, excerpts from the
Constitution of the United States, and a
map of the original thirteen colonies.
It will be surrounded by a bas relief
mural that is being built by PWD Design
Studios artist Ann Zerger and Chip
Parker. The mural will consist of saltfired clay tiles to reflect life in Colonial
America. The surrounding circular wall
will be covered with black ceramic tiles
engraved with gold lettering, with
information on your Revolutionary
Patriot’s name, service, rank, colony &
donor.
This is a joint project of many patriotic
citizens, including members of the
Wichita George Washington SAR
Chapter & Wichita Area DAR Chapters.
Please join us in this patriotic endeavor
of creating a lasting tribute to America’s
first patriots.
Don’t Wait! There are only 521
Tiles available. This is a once in a
lifetime opportunity for you to honor
a Revolutionary War Patriot.
This will be a fitting tribute to those
colonists whose honor, courage, vision,
genius, foresight, and sacrifice shaped
the country we love today.
Two steadfast Minutemen will stand
guard over the Bicentennial Flag
Pavilion just as they defended
the Old North Bridge at Concord, MA.
On the surround wall “A Depiction of Life in Colonial America.” ©
Design Sketch by PWD Design Studio’s, Ann Zerger and Chip Parker.